In case you are not keen to go to the crowded malls on Black Friday or feeling burned out after Thanksgiving, here’s the Official Black Friday website. It has a good list of many retailers which are holding a sale now or on Black Friday.

You can expect to see some good list in there like Ikea, ToysRUs, Walmart, Kmart, Amazon and even Dell. Official Black Friday web is also updated frequently with items that are added for sales everyday.
Some eBayers will take this Black Friday shopping to grab some discounted items on the shelves to sell on eBay later on. But it will be really bizarre to do that when everywhere is jam-packed.
I guess the internet will be ‘crowded’ as well.
So, where will you be doing your Black Friday shopping this year? Online or offline?
Bargain hunters storm stores for doorbuster deals on Black Friday, the first day of the holiday shopping season. Analysts predict sales this holiday season will post the slowest growth in five years. Reuters
Black Friday, the day after Thanksgiving Day in the United States, one of the busiest shopping days of the year.
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November 23rd, 2007
Jenny How
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Irrespective of how crowded the shopping malls are that does not deter shopping freaks. I have a friend who so love shopping that sometimes she goes window shopping with the slightest spare time available to her. She tell me about fun in shopping which I don’t see. For her kind the crowded malls is even more fun.